Make more interesting or lively.
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Examples for "jazz up"
Examples for "jazz up"
1This festive piece is perfect to jazz up a basic black tux.
2Feel free to jazz up this basic risotto recipe by adding vegetables as desired.
3Experiment with Trends Fall is the perfect season to jazz up your natural look.
4Her ginger and plum compote looks like a fine way to jazz up breakfast.
5Or how about some jewellery, to jazz up those rather plain Davenport frock coats?
1We'll never get any juice up here with that turned off.
2No word on how long it takes to juice up from a totally dead battery.
3They brine the bird to juice up its breast.
4And this is something that will build a little camaraderie and juice up the boys.
5In full sunlight, it should be able to juice up your iPhone in about two hours.
1I get two minutes with them and I give them a pep up speech.
2Sugary foods gave my brain the pep up it needed.
3In order to mitigate the political risks, it needs to pep up its growth rate.
4I want to pep up the music, and immediately.
5Mosaic tiles are the perfect way to pep up floors, shower enclosures and kitchen splashbacks.
1They're paid less than driven by threats of exposure to us-comescheaper, and serves to ginger up the spies!
2DJ and television presenter Chris Evans is considering gingering up the stock market.
3Sally wanted to pick Ginger up and kiss him.
4In line for gingering up.
5'Member 'ow they fixed old Ginger up?
6It didn't have to be like this -compare darts, which has been gingered up by jazzy formats like Thursday night Premier League.
7That still sounded lame, and he didn't want to stir Ginger up; she was a PTL, Ernest Angsley, Kenneth Copeland, and Jimmy Swaggart fanatic.
8Why, he was the darndest crape-hanger I ever met till you got him gingered up; he didn't have no more spirit than a sick kitten.
Translations for ginger up